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November 24th, 2001, 03:12 PM
Yes, it could be a bad connector or cable. Have you tried swapping the crossover cable with the other client? Have you tried fixed duplex settings/cable type for the NIC properties instead of...
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October 16th, 2000, 05:59 PM
Need to see 133.64.204, 127.0.0 as well.
You can get those errors if you have an A record and a CNAME record at the same time or are missing NS records. Every zone needs at least 1 NS record for...
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October 16th, 2000, 04:18 PM
Post your modified named.conf
and db files
>No default TTL set using SOA minimum instead
Put a $TTL directive at the top of your master files before the SOA. It takes an argument of how long...
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October 16th, 2000, 03:33 PM
No nameserver entries in /etc/resolv.conf will disable nameserver lookups.
Depends also on the configuration of tcpd (tcp wrappers). /etc/inetd.conf may include tcpd in the ftpd and telnetd lines....
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October 15th, 2000, 09:09 AM
Your version of Disk Druid maybe having problems with large (>8Gb) hard drives.
Try using Linux fdisk or Partition Magic to partition your unpartitioned disk space first then install.
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October 15th, 2000, 05:28 AM
Martian packets have illegal source or destination addresses, and as such won't ever match an interface's reachable subnets. The kernel's routing code cannot make sense of the source address and...
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October 15th, 2000, 03:52 AM
If your machine is a Intel-based, you can have up to four primary partitions. More than that, make them logical partitions.
If not using lilo to boot and using either loadlin or floppy instead,...
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October 12th, 2000, 03:37 PM
The SSH incoming host would sit in the DMZ, with no interface on the private side. The firewall would permit SSH port forwarding only for specific services from the SSH host to the inside. So the SSH...
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October 12th, 2000, 12:45 PM
The VNC protocol can be tunnelled through SSH and this is described in the VNC documentation.
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October 12th, 2000, 10:09 AM
use:
RASDIAL <phonebook entry name>
or
RASPHONE -d <phonebook entry name>
To disconnect:
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October 12th, 2000, 08:54 AM
Make sure you have a good backup to start with.
Recommend doing it the manual way rather than using uptomp.exe as described in:
How to Manually Add Support for a Second Processor
I have...
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October 12th, 2000, 08:41 AM
Could use a msbatch.inf script file which is documented in the Resource Kit or imaging products like Ghost if hardware is identical:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/win98/technote/batch98.asp
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October 12th, 2000, 07:24 AM
In AIX 4.2.1, checking the man page for the command lslpp reveals "list licensed program products". This command will list all installed lpp and has numerous options. Some 3rd party applications may...
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October 12th, 2000, 05:41 AM
Which Outlook mode are you using? Check the second line in Help > About.
That option is only available (without addins) in OL98/2000 in "Internet Mail Only" mode (not Corporate or Workgroup...
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October 12th, 2000, 05:21 AM
One option, if you can open the required ports on the firewall, is VNC or pcAnywhere which work well for remote control.
VNC, for example, uses TCP ports 5800 and 5900.
[This message has been...
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October 11th, 2000, 09:08 PM
One explanation is that calendar data is cached in the file, outlook.ost (...\Profiles\<username>\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook) stored on the local machine. Data can become trapped in...
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October 11th, 2000, 04:39 PM
If they are all using the same FQDN you can use one certificate.
The certificate issued is based on your domain name, not your IP address, even for IIS. When you get a certificate from say...
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October 11th, 2000, 04:22 PM
The type of connection (available bandwidth) between the sites and your aims will be important in determining which connector to use. Do you want to be able to share folders, calendars and replicate...
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October 11th, 2000, 12:21 PM
Search the archives...
http://discussions.virtualdr.com/Forum3/HTML/005116.html
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October 11th, 2000, 09:08 AM
The easiest way is to exit back to the command line using the File menu (ALT+F). Make sure you're in the root of C: (cd \ will get you there). Then enter:
edit msdos.sys
which will open the...
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October 11th, 2000, 07:09 AM
What do you mean by control? Allow NT to logon to UNIX? Allow you to administer NT from UNIX? Allow the systems to share files?
Yes, if they are running the same protocol (TCP/IP for example) they...
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October 11th, 2000, 06:51 AM
Using a Win98 boot disk, boot to a DOS prompt, and type at the c:\ prompt:
attrib -h -s -r msdos.sys
(to remove hidden, system and read-only attributes)
Use edit to change in the [Options]...
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October 10th, 2000, 06:25 PM
The router file must already exist and be world writeable. For example:
touch cisco.cfg;chmod 666 cisco.cfg
Then try downloading the file at your router's console.
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October 10th, 2000, 06:02 PM
If the machines are networked, upload the files to a FTP server on NT (IIS comes with a FTP Server or use your ISP's FTP server) or download the files from the Unix FTP server.
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October 10th, 2000, 03:45 PM
For Win9x clients to receive the message, a messenger needs to be running.
For example, MS WinPopup (installed with Client for MS or Add/Remove Programs). For a receive-only version, try winrecv...
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